Pocket PC may now have Java 1.5.0 supports
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News sources from the net revealed that the latest ThunderHawk Pocket PC 2.1 from BitStream will have Java 1.5.0 support. The PocketPC reportedly includes Java 1.5.0 full-desktop capabilities so that applets behave exactly the same on mobile devices as they do on desktop devices.
Previously PocketPC users have to be content with 3rd party JVM or the feature-limited JVM PersonalJava from Sun, both of them lacks the richness and robustness of a fully-featured Java(tm) Platform implementations
The company claim that robust Java support support was one of the top requests from both ThunderHawk subscribers and enterprise clients.
p/s :
Come to think of it, how many times have you encountered web page loaded with java applets nowadays? In 2005 alone, i’ve only encountered only one or two such webpage among hundreds of them that i surfed. The point is, in my point of view, java applets is scarce late these days. They may be cool in the late 90′s, but now it’s hard to find one page that even use a java applet.
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